Forget Cyber Monday. It’s Marijuana Monday (today and every day) here at The Cannabist, and we’re celebrating with the first of many gift guides to get the cannabis enthusiast in your life geared up in ganja style this holiday season.

While Colorado’s marijuana industry jumped on the Black Friday bandwagon with $50 ounces that had shoppers lined up overnight, mainstream retailers have yet to fully embrace this new culture of cannabis. Companies like Jonathan Adler and HUF have incorporated the pot leaf into select designs since 2009 and 2007, respectively, setting the precedent for big brands to follow suit. Here are a few of our favorite finds in name-brand-land — all available online so you can smoke while you shop.

Announced this summer and just now available for sale, Swedish sock superstars Happy Socks collaborated with Snoop Dogg for “The Art of Inspiration” line based on his love of painting. Who knew? “Gin & Juice,” “Stripes & Plants” and “Painter” are sold separately for $12 a pair, but we love the box set featuring all three designs covered in blue paisley bandana print that pays homage to Snoop’s OG days. Shop: happysocks.com

The SoCal brand that was born for skateboarders by skateboarders has a full line of Plantlife lids, boxers and socks and emblazoned with pot leaves. Now you can show your love of green on the green with this vintage-inspired knit golf club cover. Shop: hufworldwide.com

Nylon Magazine opened up an online shop last year making it easier than ever to steal style straight from the pages of the fashion and pop culture bible for the 20-something set. Wear a weed smiley face on your finger with the new jewelry collaboration between OK1984 and Kreayshawn. Shop: nylon.com

With a 30-ounce capacity, this hand crafted porcelain piece is the Cadillac of weed jars. Part of Jonathan Adler’s Vice Collection (i.e. Quaaludes, Viagra, Uppers, Downers), it can double as a kitschy kitchen container for when the munchies set in.

NYC-based Malin + Goetz incorporates cannabis and patchouli scents into a range of their skincare products and candles. New this season is the Cannabis Perfume Oil — a compact rollerball that promises “an uplifting intoxication and general aphrodisiac.”

The snowboarding giant launched this crush-proof as the “420 Kit” in 2005 intended to make on-mountain pot smoking easier. It soon dropped the number moniker but continued to cause quite the controversy due to its vague description and perfect design to fit a lighter, pipe and stash. Burton is still selling it and snowboarders (and skiers) still love it. Too bad most of Colorado’s smoke shacks have disappeared.